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Op Sindoor: IAF Chief confirms damaging Pakistan's 4 radars, 2 C2 centers and...

Published on Oct 03, 2025 05:30 PM IST

In a statement on Operation Sindoor, Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh detailed that significant losses were inflicted on Pakistan’s military assets. He confirmed strikes on numerous Pakistani airfields and installations, resulting in damage to radars at four locations, command and control centers at two sites, and runways at two airfields. Additionally, three hangars at separate bases sustained damage. Watch for more

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